Calgary-Forest Lawn

Calgary-Forest Lawn was a provincial electoral district in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting from 1979 to 1993.[1]

Calgary-Forest Lawn
Alberta electoral district
Defunct provincial electoral district
LegislatureLegislative Assembly of Alberta
District created1979
District abolished1993
First contested1979
Last contested1989

History

The Calgary-Forest Lawn electoral district was created in the 1979 electoral re-distribution from the southern end of the Calgary-McCall electoral district. The riding was abolished in the 1993 electoral district re-distribution when it merged with part of Calgary-Millican to re-form Calgary-East.

The riding was named after the Calgary community and former town of Forest Lawn.

Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs)

Members of the Legislative Assembly for Calgary-Forest Lawn
Assembly Years Member Party
See Calgary-McCall from 1971-1979
19th  1979–1982     John Zaozirny Progressive Conservative
20th  1982–1986
21st  1986–1989     Barry Pashak New Democratic
22nd  1989–1993
See Calgary-East electoral district from 1993-Present

Election results

1979 general election

1979 Alberta general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeJohn Zaozirny5,90159.70%
Social CreditDon Howes2,26322.89%
New DemocraticDoug Murdoch8138.22%
IndependentJohn Sutherland5775.84%
LiberalMarg Bogstie2842.87%
CommunistBruce Potter470.48%
Total 9,885
Rejected, Spoiled and Declined N/A
Eligible electors / Turnout 22,26944.39%
Progressive Conservative pickup new district.
Source(s)
Source: "Calgary-Forest Lawn Official Results 1979 Alberta general election". Alberta Heritage Community Foundation. Retrieved May 21, 2020.

1982 general election

1982 Alberta general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
Progressive ConservativeJohn Zaozirny9,70474.13%14.44%
New DemocraticKen Richmond1,47811.29%3.07%
Western Canada ConceptHenry Hein Braeutigam1,2449.50%
LiberalJ. V. W. Gairy3142.40%-0.47%
Social CreditElla Ayers2942.25%-20.65%
CommunistBruce Potter560.43%-0.05%
Total 13,090
Rejected, Spoiled and Declined 34
Eligible electors / Turnout 25,85750.76%6.37%
Progressive Conservative hold Swing 13.02%
Source(s)
Source: "Calgary-Forest Lawn Official Results 1982 Alberta general election". Alberta Heritage Community Foundation. Retrieved May 21, 2020.

1986 general election

1986 Alberta general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
New DemocraticBarry Pashak2,49235.86%24.57%
Progressive ConservativeMoe Amiri2,41034.68%-39.45%
LiberalGene Czaprowski1,11115.99%13.59%
IndependentMikey Graham2713.90%
RepresentativeDouglas Williams2373.41%
IndependentGerald K. Lee2243.22%
IndependentDorothy Bohdan1091.57%
IndependentJim Othen670.96%
CommunistBruce Potter280.40%-0.02%
Total 6,949
Rejected, Spoiled and Declined 26
Eligible electors / Turnout 22,61430.84%-19.91%
New Democratic gain from Progressive Conservative Swing -30.83%
Source(s)
Source: "Calgary-Forest Lawn Official Results 1986 Alberta general election". Alberta Heritage Community Foundation. Retrieved May 21, 2020.

1989 general election

1989 Alberta general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
New DemocraticBarry Pashak3,99444.14%8.28%
Progressive ConservativeMoe Amiri3,17735.11%0.43%
LiberalGene Czaprowski1,58417.50%1.52%
IndependentJim Othen2943.25%2.29%
Total 9,049
Rejected, Spoiled and Declined 25
Eligible electors / Turnout 23,96837.86%7.02%
New Democratic hold Swing 3.92%
Source(s)
Source: "Calgary-Forest Lawn Official Results 1989 Alberta general election". Alberta Heritage Community Foundation. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
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See also

References

  1. "Election results for Calgary-Forest Lawn". abheritage.ca. Wayback Machine: Heritage Community Foundation. Archived from the original on December 8, 2010. Retrieved 8 June 2020.

Further reading

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